Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on January 27 Location: TBA Join us for a tour of the Green Benefit District and its adjacent areas. You will be accompanied by Julie Christensen and Kat Sawyer from the Green Benefit District, Greg Braswell from the San Francisco Department of Public Works, Professor Hope Hui Rising, and […]

Time: 3:10-4 p.m. on January 9, 2017 Location: 312 Carpenter, Washington State University Ryan Jackson from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) Urban Watershed Management Program will be speaking about green infrastructure opportunities for the Dogpatch and NW Potrero Hill Green Benefit District. The presentation will cover SFPUC’s approach to green infrastructure, including regulation, […]

By Seth Truscott Hope Hui Rising, assistant professor of Landscape Architecture with Washington State University’s School of Design + Construction, moderated and presented in a panel entitled “Water Urbanism: Water as a Driver for Urban Design and Landscape Architecture,” at the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) Annual Conference, Oct. 21-24 in New Orleans. Her panelists included Dennis […]

Civil and Envionmental Engineering, Washington State University Air & Water Resources Seminar Time: 4:10 – 5 p.m. on September 26, 2016 Location: PACCAR 202, Washington State University Join us for a talk by Professor Hope Hui Rising on Climate-Sensitive Water Urbanism as part of the Air & Water Resource Seminar for the Civil and Environmental […]

Adaptive Water Urbanism Initiative

The TAMU Adaptive Water Urbanism Initiative is an integrated program of teaching, research, and outreach for translating the most cutting-edge research into ecosystem-based urban design interventions to help climate-proof communities while providing hands-on climate adaptation education to our young generations that will be the most affected by the impacts of climate change and sea level rise.